Status: Completed/Restored
Construction Date: 1866 to 2008
Completion Date: N/A
Client: Government of Pakistan
Contractors: N/A
Building Style: Colonial Era Architecture
Building Type: Government Office
Building Usage: Court House
Height: 60'-0"
No. of Blocks: 14
Area: N/A
Location: Adjacent to GPO, Aiwan-e-Auqaf, State Bank, A.G. Office, Mall Road, Lahore
Description:
Lahore High Court is the oldest superior Court in the country and its predecessors Court have been providing justice since 1866. Presently, Lahore High Court stand established by virtue of article 175 of Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan. It has principal seat at Lahore and three benches at Rawalpindi, Multan and Bahawalpur
Lahore High Court is located on Sharah-e-Qaid-e-Azam near GPO. Hanged Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's case was prosecuted and sentenced to death here.
LAHORE HIGH COURT is the cheif court of the Punjab. The history of the High Court at Lahore is spread over the last hundred and fifty years.
By 1830, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the famous Sikh ruler of Punjab, consolidated the innumerable small principalities ruled by independent chieftains in the Province. Before the consolidation, there were no Judicial Courts, no written laws and no established authority to maintain or enforce them. The chieftains decided cases according to their own whims and discretions Certain rules of customs for settlement of civil and criminal disputes through arbitrators governed the field , but they were by no means uniform or reputable.
Even during Maharaja Ranjit Singh's period, no great judicial reforms were introduced. The Saddar Adulate Court (Chief Court ) at Lahore was the sole Court in his realm. There were officers dealing with fiscal and military matters, but none specifically to dispense civil or criminal justice.
The annexation of the Punjab by the British was immediately followed by the creation of a Board of Administration in 1849 consisting of three Members. The Board had powers of a Sudder (Chief) Court of Judicature and a Sudder Board of Revenue.
In 1853 the Board of Administration was replaced with a Chief Commissioner, and two Principal Commissioners separately appointed for Judicial and Administrative work. The Judicial Commissioner was the Chief Judge of appeal and his Court was the final appellate Court.
Courtesy: Ayesha Bakhtawar (Tower) for the search work!
Development in the High Court complex has been going on from time to time. The Old block is the first structure to be erected in this complex, followed by a symmetrical expansion of court blocks over a century. Further a Bar Room and other ammenities were provided in 1970's. The New Court Blocks were constructed in early 2000. See Google Image for masterplan.
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Old Block
Dome Detail


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Mall Road Side View

Front Lawn - Lawn


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